Released: November 12, 1996
Re-released: May 22, 2001
More: Snoop Doggy Dogg
Comments: The D-O-Double-G's second album. This album was a big dissapointment, but hey that's what happens when your first album is an instant classic. There's no way in fuckin' hell Snoop will ever make an album that can compare to Doggystyle. Even if he never comes anywhere close he is a success simply because he made the aforementioned Doggystyle & was a part of the classic anthem "Bitches Ain't Shit". Hopefully once he breaks his ties with No Limit he'll regain his old form of G-Funk. This album is almost just a remake album. He uses samples from Zapp & Roger & Run-D.M.C.. He eats (biting on a whole new level) "The Show" by Slick Rick to make "Sixx Minutes". "Snoop's Upside Ya Head" is just a Rap remake of Gap Band's "Oops Upside Ya Head". Then to make everything seem more official Charlie Wilson from Gap Band is on damn near every song & Teena Marie even stops by for a song. Then to finish it all off he does a straight remake of Biz Markie's "Vapors". Don't get me wrong I like the album. It's much better than anything he could ever do with the most bitch-made label of all-time No Limit, it's just not a solid album. I like the funk feel, it's just there's no Dre & there's no comparison to Doggystyle. This is a disc through which one would skip. What songs would one skip on Doggystyle? The best songs are 2, 7, 10, 11, 12, 16, 19 & 21. - D
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